I must put you on ignore, you are quite a drain.
No, I am making no assumption. Please tell how this compression will be resisted. In Newtonian gravity charge is not considered. In Relativity charge...
Wow! You are fooling around. The purpose of my ignoring was that you showed lack of understanding of subject. First of all Bohr model has an...
Any inward compression, irrespective of its magnitude, will have some effect, if there is no outward counter. The compression will continue and...
Can you back it up?
You claimed I asked for reference You backed out
Surely, you are not implying that "internal effects of gravitation within an individual subatomic (you mean sub-nucleonic!) entity" are absent. Our...
Pl provide a link which puts the radius of a fundamental particle at Planck length. Why a fundamental particle (if of non zero radius) be not...
As per the present science, every object is compressed by the gravity while internal forces create the counter balance. Such internal forces are...
This is a conceptual issue. The confusion will go away if you spend some time with Gauss Law for Gravitation or more fundamental Poisson's equation....
It is already stated by me, that when we speak of gravity then it means by default the gravitational acceleration (a measure of gravitational field...
432 posts and you could not make a single science argument! Speaks volume about your ability to engage meaningfully. [I glanced at the full thread,...
No no, you don't have to stomp around in science section. A mild tapping with data and proper mainstream citation/explanation is more forceful than...
Well, what you interpret is not under my control. But my silence was mainly because you took no stand. Origin in #268 while responding to nebel...
Let us say originally the globe is of size R = 100 units, now it is shrunk to R = 50 units. In such case, you are right that gravity (field or...
But your response to my post implied (or it appeared to me) that you are supporting the contention that potential is highest at the centre of the...
I was talking about just the 'g' which is zero at the centre. Can you please provide some maths or reference which could confirm your point that...
God can take any form.
"Gravity is highest in the centre of the earth". Above appears doubtful, If gravity is loosely defined as measure of g, then g is zero at the centre...
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